Cons

Unboxing was pretty simple, you have the speaker, a lanyard and the micro-USB cable to charge it. I won’t be using the lanyard, but its included so you can hang it and leave it playing while you play in the pool.

The sound quality was on point. I was surprised by the bass that can come out of this little speaker. You can hear it in the mid to low range, especially with drums and guitar. You are also getting amazingly crisp highs, giving it an overall sound.

The battery life is great, I am able to get around 9 hours of play at full volume with Bluetooth. Though I think I could get around 12 if I lower it a bit. The IPX7 rating means that it can be chucked in the pool and it will keep on playing, which makes it a great party speaker to have at the beach or pool.

The size is around the size of a can of coke. It’s a bit wider and shorter, but that’s about as close to a good comparison. A nice little feature is the party mode, which allows you to pair it with another Motion Q speaker, getting an overall better sound.

If you are after a good speaker, that has a high chance of getting wet, then I would suggest the Motion Q. Please checkout our other audio reviews.